

A Tale of Two Nationalisms
Dec 16, 2024
The guest, Fabian Baumann, is a research associate at Heidelberg University with a focus on nationalism in Eastern Europe. He discusses his award-winning book, tracing the Shulgin family's split into Ukrainian and Russian national identities during the 19th century. The conversation highlights how personal narratives and sociopolitical changes shape nationalism. Baumann emphasizes that national identities are constructed through individual choices rather than inherent ethnicity, revealing the lasting relevance of this historic family saga to contemporary issues in Russia and Ukraine.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reflections on Personal Struggles and Academic Aspirations
01:41 • 2min
Exploring Human-Environment Relationships in Academia
03:20 • 4min
Nostalgia for the 1990s in Russia
07:01 • 6min
Navigating National Identities: The Shulgin Family Saga
12:44 • 45min
Shifting National Identities: From Ethnicity to Citizenship in Ukraine and Russia
57:17 • 3min